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Popular Music Song Charts:
Pop Music Hits of 1933
1933's Greatest Hits
1. Gold Digger's Song (We're In The Money) - Dick Powell or Ted Weems
2. Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf? - Don Bestor
3. Sophisticated Lady - Duke Ellington
4. Stormy Weather - Ethel Waters
5. Easter Parade - Leo Reisman & Clifton Webb
6. Night and Day - Eddie Duchin
7. Just An Echo In The Valley - Bing Crosby
8. The Last Round-Up - George Olson or Guy Lombardo
9. Shadow Waltz - Bing Crosby
10. Yesterdays - Leo Reisman
11. Hold Me Eddie Duchin or Ted Fio Rito
12. Lover (Rodgers & Hart) - Paul Whiteman or Greta Keller or Guy Lombardo
13. I've Got To Sing A Torch Song - Bing Crosby
14. Forty-Second Street - Don Bestor
15. The Last Round Up - Guy Lombardo
16. You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me - Bing Crosby
17. Love is The Sweetest Thing - Ray Noble
18. Lazybones - Ted Williams
19. Let's All Sing Like The Birdies Sing - Ben Bernie
20. Did You Ever See A Dream Walking? - Eddy Duchin

Number One on Billboard (& Associated Magazines) 1933
December 24, 1932 - March 3, 1933: Night And Day - Fred Astaire with Leo Reisman
December 4 - March 31: You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me - Bing Crosby
April 1 - April 21: Forty-Second Street - Don Bestor
April 22 - June 16: Stormy Weather - Leo Reisman and Harold Arlen
June 17 - July 7: Stormy Weather - Ethel Waters
July 8 - July 21: Shadow Waltz - Bing Crosby
July 22 - August 18: Lazybones - Ted Lewis
August 19 - Seprember 22: Love Is The Sweetest Thing - Ray Noble
September 23 - November 3: The Last Round-Up - George Olson
November 4 - December 15: The Last Round-Up - Guy Lombardo
December 16, 1933- January 5, 1934: Did You Ever See a Dream Walking? - Eddy Duchin


 

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